Admissions
“ High school graduation may have once been a finish line, but today it is just a beginning.” Arne Duncan, Former Secretary of Education, U.S. Dept. of Education.LOOKING FOR A NEW SCHOOL HOME ???
Florida Metropolitan Transitional Academy (FL M.T.A.)
Locations throughout Central and Southeast Florida
FL MTA: 401 N Rosemary Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Data driven, scientifically tested curriculum and life skills options
- The Council for Exceptional Children https://exceptionalchildren.
org - LCCE(Life Centered Career Education) https://www.ced.sped.org
Industry Partnerships and Employment
- T-MOBIL https://www.t-mobil.com
- IMAGINE EDGENUITY https://www.
edgenuity.com - FCC-AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM https://www.
emergencyconnectivityfund.org - HARRIS UNIFORM STORE https://www.
harrisschooluniforms.com - MICROSOFT https://education.microsoft.
com - MCDONALDS https://www.mcdonalds.com
- CARVING STATION BUFFET https://www.carvingstationlp.
com
Links to Career Technical Education, Skills Trades, and Entrepreneurial opportunities
- LCCE (Life Centered Career Education-Council for Exceptional Students): https://www.ced.
sped.org - NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research):https://www.nccer.
com
Preparing special needs students for various career pathways, securing lifelong learning and successful futures
- The Council for Exceptional Children https://exceptionalchildren.
org - LCCE(Life Centered Career Education) https://www.ced.sped.org
Highly qualified certified teachers experienced instructional and supportive staff
QUALIFICATIONS FL MTA TEACHERS.docx
Paraprofessional: FLMTA Job Description Paraprofessional.pdf
RBT: MTA Job Description Registered Behavioral Technician RBT.pdf
CTE Job Instructor FL MTA Job Description CTE Teacher.pdf
ADMISSION PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
Our School curriculum has challenging academics and enrichment programs. We offer a positive learning environment that encourages dignity and self-sufficiency. Our curriculum ensures the opportunity for each student to realize his/her full potential. Our experienced teachers combined with hybrid instruction will lead our students in a full range of classes.
A private non-profit academy, grades K-12, up to age 22, focusing on grades 9-12 (ESE). Offering Career and Technical Education (CTE)/Pre-Apprenticeship Skills Training/Skilled Trades courses including Autistic Spectrum Disorder Program
Requirements for Graduation-State Requirements Apply Grades K-12
Students must earn 24 credits to graduate. The distributional requirements are listed below. Students earn one credit for each core course and a ½ credit for electives. Students have the option to choose between Career Technical Education Pathway -18 Credit hours or the Standard 24 Credit hours Career Pathway
Career and Technical Education Graduation Pathway Option
A student may earn a standard high school diploma through the Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathway option.
To earn a standard high school diploma through this pathway option, a student must:
- Successfully complete a minimum of 18 credits.
- Have a minimum, cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Meet the requirements of
- 4 English credits (including the statewide grade 10 Reading assessment or the grade 10 ELA assessment, or earn a concordant score)
- 4 Math credits (including the statewide Algebra I EOC assessment, or earn a comparative score)
- 3 Science credits
- 3 Social studies credits
- Complete two credits in career and technical education. The courses must result in a program completion and an industry certification.
- Complete two credits in work-based learning programs. A student may substitute up to two credits of electives, including one-half credit in financial literacy, for work-based learning program courses to fulfill this requirement.
- 4 years of Math (4 Credits)
- 4 years of Science (4 Credits)
- 4 years of English (4 Credits)
- 4 years of Social Science core subject (4 Credits)
- 8 semesters of Fine Arts/Computers/Foreign Language (4 Credits)
- 2 semesters of PE (2 Credits)
- 1 semester of Health (1 Credit)
- 1 semester of Computer Applications (1 Credit)
- 100 hours of Community Service
**Course offerings may change due to staffing or student interest.
TUITION RATES AND FEES
Fee Schedule requirements for the 2023-2024 academic year. Subject to change. The State of FL. Scholarship requirements:
Middle/High school (6-12 up to age 22 ESE)*
$8,800.00 per year grades 6-8
$9,000.00 per year grades 9-12
(Special cases, Tuition may be waived/adjusted)
YEARLY FEES (payment plans available)
Application Fee – $100**
Equipment Fee – $50 (non-refundable)
Registration Fee – $250
Technology Use Fee – $200 ($20/month)
Transportation (if required based on individual student need) $TBA
**WAIVED FOR THE FIRST 25 APPLICANTS